Questions regarding "infinite" universe

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Michael, you are simply mixing together two disparate things. On the one hand, we're discussing the expansion of space itself; on the other, you throw in time-dilation experienced by a mass moving at a velocity sufficient to experience it, within that space-time. They are two entirely different things.

The basic premise of the paper I cited is that SR (special relativity), movement of actual objects, and time dilation could also "explain" this same redshift phenomenon. The arguments put forth in Speedfreeks list of papers, and the rebuttals by the original author of the paper I cited seem to suggest to me that we are not the only ones that are talking past one another. :)
 
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